The former England and Manchester United hero has been linked with a move away from his current club Everton when the season ends.

The Daily Mail reported today that MLS outfit DC United are keen, and bookmakers have ‘any MLS side’ as the 7/4 favourites to sign the striker.

Behind them are Rangers at 10/1 while Wolves are third favourites at 18/1.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers have revealed that their new kit manufacturers for their Premier League return will be Adidas.

At their end of season awards dinner, which is taking place this evening, the club have confirmed that they’ll be hooking up with the world renowned company, who also provide strips for a number of other clubs in the top flight and beyond.

There were rumours last week that Adidas would be named the new partners of the Molineux men, and those rumours have come to fruition.

Wolves and Adidas have agreed a four year deal, and the latter replaces Puma, who have produced kits for Wolves for five successive seasons.

It’s all change next season, managing director Laurie Dalrymple has confirmed, as the club’s partnership with kit sponsors The Money Shop has ended too.

A replacement sponsor will be named in due course.

The promotion video, released by Wanderers’ official Twitter account, can be viewed below.

It includes John Ruddy, Danny Batth, Conor Coady and Diogo Jota and offers a teaser as to what shade of colour the new kit may be.

Staying put

Wolverhampton Wanderers fans are in a jubilant mood right now.

The Bank Holiday open top bus parade, to celebrate Wolves’ clinching of the Championship title, was attended by thousands in old gold who are now looking forward to a campaign at the top table of English football for the first time since 2012.

Despite the euphoria and tangible excitement around Molineux, modern football is such that there are always bigger fish in the pond, should a player catch the eye.

One such player is Ruben Neves, who has played a major role under Nuno Espirito Santo despite his young years - and the fact that he’s had to burden the expectation that inevitably came with his record breaking transfer fee.

Thankfully, despite speculation suggesting that clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool are ready to make an offer for the central midfielder this summer, Neves himself has clearly stated that he is happy where he is and is looking forward to taking on the Premier League with his old gold teammates.

“I came here to help the club and the club has helped me as well,” Neves told Sky Sports News during the club’s promotion parade through the city.

“I think we achieved all our goals, as an individual and as a team. It is normal as big clubs see our work, not just me but all the boys, but I am really happy here.

“I want to stay here and I want to enjoy the Premier League with this fantastic club.”

Further to these comments, local company Burke Bros, who specialise in overseas removals and shipping, posted the below tweet today.

It appears that the Portuguese international has moved house within Wolverhampton and reinforced clearly that he is settled in the Black Country.

“It’s official! We’re keeping him in Wolverhampton!” they tweeted.

“It was a pleasure to move Wolves Portuguese footballer Ruben Neves to his new home today.

“Our removal crew; Darren and Shaun, were delighted to meet one of their Wolves heros!”